Georg Vogl (1725-1761)
- Symphonia in C, a Violino Primo, Violino Secondo, Alto Viola,
Clarino Primo, Clarino Secondo obligato, Principale, Tympano, con Basso
Performers: Convivium Musicum München; Erich Kеllеr (conductor)
Drawing: Anoniem (18th Century) - Tamboer van het Genootschap tot Nut der Schutterij te Amsterdam (1787)
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German violinist and composer. He received his early musical training in
 Freising as a chorister at the Jesuit schools. Subsequently, Count 
Clemens von Bayern engaged him as a musician in his service. He then 
studied with Placidus von Camerloher, after which, in 1758, he was sent 
to Italy to complete his education. There, he garnered recognition for 
his violin performance and his operatic works, which were composed for 
both Italian theaters and Jesuit seminaries within Germany. He also 
achieved acclaim in Italy as a distinguished 'violin virtuoso'. While 
his Italian and German operas are no longer extant, his surviving 
musical output includes three symphonies, a violin concerto, a Requiem, 
and two litanies. His brothers, Benedikt Vogl (1718-1790) and Christoph 
Vogl (1722-1767), were also musicians who dedicated themselves to 
monastic composition within Benedictine abbeys.

 
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